TOUR-GIVEAWAY-GETTING WOUND UP-JENNIFER BERNARD-ERIN NICHOLAS

Getting Over It by Erin Nicholas and Caught By You by Jennifer Bernard.

GETTING WOUND UP

A Sapphire Falls/Love Between the Bases Crossover Novel

Jennifer Bernard & Erin Nicholas

Releasing April 12th, 2016

(Previously Released in Three Parts)

EN Fiction, Inc.

Caitlyn Murray has never let on that she's had fantasies about her brother's friend Eli Anderson for years. She'd do anything for the sexy baseball player who walked away from stardom to stay in Sapphire Falls and take care of his family. But she and Eli are friends. Just friends.

So when her brother hatches a plan to get Eli to the pro baseball try-out for the Kilby Catfish and another chance at his dream, Caitlyn is all in. After all, what's a little kidnapping among friends?

A spot on the pitcher's mound for the Catfish isn't the only tempting thing about the spontaneous road trip. Eli already knows that Caitlyn is as sweet as the candies she makes for the Sapphire Falls bakery, but alone with her overnight in the tiny motel room in Kansas, it's impossible to resist the urge to take a little taste.

But when that taste leads to falling for the girl next door just as his front door is moving hundreds of miles away, can Eli really have it all? Or do they have too many strikes against them?

At
a Kansas City hotel on the night before the Eli’s tryout.

In the bathroom, Caitlyn took an
extra-long time to get control of her nerves. This was silly. She’d spent the
night in the same house as Eli back when they were kids. This was no different.
Still, she bundled herself up into a pair of pink cupcake-print flannel pajamas
that would have been more suitable for January in Nebraska than Kansas in July.

Better safe than tempted.

When she came out of the bathroom,
she saw that Eli had had the same thought. He lay on his back wearing sweatpants
and a Sapphire Falls Softball League t-shirt, the covers half on, half off. His
arm lay across his eyes, as if he was trying to block the light—or maybe the
sight of her. “You can turn off the light whenever you’re ready,” he told her.

She crawled into her bed, pulled the
covers all the way to her chin, and turned off the light on the nightstand.
“Good night.”

“’Night,” he mumbled.

A hushed quiet fell over the
darkened room. Too much quiet. The sound of Eli’s breathing made her too
restless to sleep. She kept imagining his broad chest rising and falling, his
long legs stretched all the way past the foot of the bed.

She tossed and turned, finally
deciding it was simply too hot in the room for her favorite pajamas. Carefully,
she reached under the covers and removed her pajama bottoms. She sighed,
stretching out her legs and wiggling her toes. That was better.

She closed her eyes, then opened one
when she heard rustling from Eli’s bed. Peering through the darkness, she saw a
pale flash of fabric—he was dropping his t-shirt to the floor next to the bed.

He must have had the same idea. Now
they were both half-dressed, and her heart was pounding in her throat. Did he
know she’d also stripped down? Did he care? She waited, tense and quivering,
for his next move.

He gave a soft snore.

God, she was stupid. Like he’d even
notice if she stripped entirely naked and danced across the carpet.

Fine. She pulled off her pajama top.
Underneath it, she wore a thin camisole—no wonder she was so hot. Why the heck had
she overdressed to the point of suffocation? If Eli was going to be oblivious
to her existence, she might as well be comfortable.

***

What the hell was Caitlyn doing?
Trying to kill him? Was she now completely naked over there? He went hard as a
rock at the thought. Damn. He wasn’t
supposed to get a hard-on in the presence of his friend’s sister. But even her
ridiculous fuzzy pink pj’s couldn’t hide those amazing curves, and he was only
human. He shifted uncomfortably, the sweatpants rubbing against his cock. He
usually slept naked, or at the most in his boxers. He felt suffocated by all
that fabric.

This was never going to work. He
listened to make sure Caitlyn was asleep, and when he didn’t hear any sound
from her direction, he slid off his sweatpants and dropped them on top of his
shirt. Ahhhh, that was better. Maybe now he had a chance of catching some
zzzz’s before the main event tomorrow.

As long as he didn’t think too much
about Caitlyn over there naked, her nightclothes in a little pile by her bed,
just like his. It was kind of funny, if you thought about it.

Smiling, he drifted off.

In the middle of the night, the urge to visit
the bathroom dragged him from a deep sleep. Blinking in the darkness, he
stumbled out of bed. Still mostly asleep, he made his way across the room
toward the bathroom. He yawned hugely, reaching for the door …

Only to find his arms full of warm,
naked flesh. Female flesh.

Arousal ripped through him, and he
dragged the tempting armful closer against his chest. He buried his nose in
soft hair, ran his hands down curves that cried out to be touched.

His cock rose again, twice as hard
as before. The woman in his arms trembled, pressed her hips against him.
Nipples perked through her thin top, scraping against his chest, and oh my God,
she wore the tiniest scrap of nothing in the way of panties. He could rip those
things off her with one flick of his thumb. He could pin her against the wall
and pull those fine legs around his hips and drive his cock into her—

A soft inhale broke the fantasy.

Horror rushing through him, he
dropped the woman back to the floor.

No, not “the woman.” Caitlyn. He’d nearly taken Caitlyn
Murray up against a wall in a random hotel room in Kansas City. Even now, his
erection was nestled against her, as if that part of his body refused to let
her go.

“I’m sorry,” he mumbled, placing her
firmly at arm’s length.

“It’s … it’s okay.” She sounded
awfully breathless. “I should have turned the light on, but I didn’t want to
wake you, and … it was my fault. I’m sorry.”

“Yeah, but that’s no excuse for me
mauling you in the middle of the night. I was half asleep and didn’t exactly …
ah hell, that sounds even worse. I’m really sorry, Caitlyn. It won’t happen
again. Do you trust me?”

She didn’t answer for a moment, and
he wished to God he could see her face. Just how angry was she?

“Go to sleep, Eli.” It was hard to
miss the irritation in her voice. Well, that answered that. She was plenty
angry. When he got back to Sapphire Falls, Bryan and Ty would probably beat his
ass. And he’d deserve it. Not even a full night had passed in Caitlyn’s company
and he’d lost his mind.

Jennifer Bernard is a graduate of Harvard and a former news promo producer. The child of academics, she confounded her family by preferring romance novels to … well, any other books. She left big city life for true love in Alaska, where she now lives with her husband and stepdaughters. She’s no stranger to book success, as she also writes erotic novellas under a naughty secret name not to be mentioned at family gatherings.

Erin Nicholas is the author of sexy contemporary romances. Her stories have been described as toe-curling, enchanting, steamy and fun. She loves to write about reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines and happily ever afters. She lives in the Midwest with her husband who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books, her kids who will never read the sex scenes in her books, and family and friends who say they’re shocked by the sex scenes in her books (yeah, right!).